the announcement comes on the heels of the austin, texas police department pulling all explorers from their police fleet following multiple complaints. brian manleyin police chief: "over the past five months we have had 62 workers comps reports filed by officers for exposure to carbon monoxide." the 446 explorers make up a large majority of the department's fleet. brian manley/ austin police chief: "it is the absolute right decision based on the concerns that we have over carbon monoxide exposure issues we've had that impact our employees' health, wellness, and safety." some officers, including one from california, are suing ford motor company.in a statement late friday, ford said they "will cover the costs of specific repairs in every police interceptor utility that may have carbon monoxide concerns."i'm mary moloney reporting. ( marty ) still ahead on kron four news weekend.. an eldely east bay man is put behind bars... what police say he did to a developmentall y challenged woman that put him there. put him there.woman that y challenged developmentallsay he did to a what police bars...put behind east bay man is an eldely weekend..on kron four